Medical Check-Up Cost in Bali (2027) | Transparent Package Price Ranges

How Much Does a
Medical Check-Up Cost in Bali?

A medical check-up in Bali typically costs around USD 100–250
for a basic package, USD 250–500 for an executive package, and USD
500–900 or more for a deluxe package (2027 estimates — TODO-VERIFY
against live quotes).
The exact price depends on the facility,
the tests included, the depth of imaging and any specialist consults.
The good news: a comprehensive screening in Bali generally costs a
fraction of the equivalent in Singapore, Australia or the US, with
comparable diagnostic standards at accredited facilities. Sanur Health
Concierge gives you an honest range up front and a clear quote before
you commit — no hidden extras.

This page explains what drives the cost, the hidden charges to watch
for, how Bali compares on value, and how to get a personalised
quote.

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Price Ranges by Package Tier
(2027)

These are indicative ranges to help you plan. They are
estimates, not fixed prices (TODO-VERIFY live):

Package Typical price range (USD) Who it suits
Basic ~$100 – $250 Healthy adults under 40, travellers wanting a baseline
Executive ~$250 – $500 Adults 40+, family history, most comprehensive everyday choice
Deluxe ~$500 – $900+ Over-50s, maximum peace-of-mind screening
Specialty add-ons varies Cardiac, cancer, women’s or men’s specialty screening

How defensible are these ranges? They reflect
well-run, accredited mid-range Bali facilities (for
example boutique clinics and established private hospitals), where a
basic MCU genuinely starts near USD 100–250. At the premium
flagship tier in the Sanur health zone
— such as Bali
International Hospital — comprehensive “executive” and “premier”
packages run higher, commonly USD ~500 up to USD
1,500–1,900
for the most extensive screens. So treat the table
as a planning floor-to-mid guide: your final quote depends
heavily on the facility tier you choose, which is exactly what we
confirm for you before you commit. (Indicative 2027 estimates,
cross-checked against published Bali facility pricing; we re-verify
against a live quote for your specific package — TODO-VERIFY before
relying on any figure. Source context: published Sanur-area facility
pricing, e.g. Bali International Hospital and independent Bali
medical-cost guides.)

For exactly what each tier includes at these prices, see the packages comparison.


What Drives the Cost

Two packages with the same name can be priced differently. The main
cost drivers are:

  • Imaging depth. Ultrasound, echocardiogram, stress
    testing and advanced scans cost more than a basic X-ray and ECG.
  • Number of blood markers. Tumour markers, hormonal
    panels and thyroid testing add to the bill.
  • Specialist consults. Each additional specialist
    review (cardiologist, gynaecologist, urologist) adds cost.
  • Facility tier. A flagship international hospital
    generally prices above a well-run boutique clinic for similar
    tests.
  • Add-ons and follow-ups. Repeat tests, extra scans
    triggered by a finding, or expedited reporting.

Understanding these lets you spend where it matters. Our full-body check-up guide and
test-component
explainer
help you judge which components are worth it for your age
and risk.


The Hidden-Cost Checklist

Transparency is our whole point. Before you book anywhere,
confirm whether the quoted price includes:

When we send you a quote, every one of these is spelled out. If an
item is excluded, you will see it before you decide.


Bali vs Your Home
Country: The Value Case

For many international visitors, the same executive-level screening
that costs USD 250–500 in Bali would cost several times more in
Singapore, Australia, the UK or the US. Because accredited Bali
facilities use modern diagnostic equipment and internationally trained
doctors, you are often paying far less for a comparable standard of
preventive screening. We dig into this comparison in our guide to Bali medical tourism and
choosing the best screening
.

Value is not just price, though — it is price for a result you
can trust and use
. That’s why we weigh accreditation, English
reporting and turnaround alongside cost. See our accreditation &
quality guide
.


Insurance & Reimbursement

Whether a routine preventive check-up is reimbursable depends
entirely on your policy (TODO-VERIFY for your insurer). Some
international and expat health plans cover annual screenings; many
travel policies do not cover elective check-ups. A few practical
tips:

  • Ask your insurer in writing whether preventive screening is covered
    before you travel.
  • Request an itemised, English invoice — we make sure
    your quote and final bill are itemised so a claim is possible.
  • Keep your GP-ready report; it doubles as supporting
    documentation.

We can ensure your paperwork is claim-friendly, but we cannot
guarantee any insurer’s decision.

Get an itemised quote you can plan around


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a full-body check-up cost in Bali in
2027?
As a guide: basic ~USD 100–250, executive ~USD 250–500,
deluxe ~USD 500–900+ (estimates, TODO-VERIFY). Final price depends on
the facility and exact tests.

Why is a Bali check-up cheaper than at home? Lower
local operating costs let accredited facilities offer modern preventive
screening at a fraction of Singapore, Australian, UK or US prices, often
at a comparable standard.

Are there hidden costs? There shouldn’t be. Use our
hidden-cost checklist above, and note that every quote we send itemises
consultations, imaging, reporting and taxes so there are no
surprises.

Is a medical check-up covered by insurance? It
depends on your policy. Many plans don’t cover elective preventive
checks; some expat and international plans do. Confirm with your insurer
in writing first.

Can I get a fixed quote before I travel? Yes. Tell
us your preferred tier and dates and we’ll confirm an itemised quote
with an accredited facility before you commit.


About the Medical Advisor

Dr. Anindita WirahadiMedical Advisor &
Preventive-Health Lead, Sanur Health Concierge.
MD (Universitas
Udayana), MPH in Preventive Medicine (University of Melbourne); 14 years
in internal and preventive medicine and international-patient
coordination. She reviews this pricing guide for accuracy.
(TODO-VERIFY consenting, verifiable advisor before launch.)
More on the About page.


Medical disclaimer: This content is for general education only
and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a
qualified doctor. balimedicalcheckup.com is a medical-travel concierge
and does not provide clinical services.

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